Rules of Conduct and Disclaimer

The SBA.gov site provides open, publicly accessible communication tools for entrepreneurs and small business owners to learn, share, and discuss practical solutions to everyday business problems with each other, industry experts, and experts at government agencies.

By registering as a member of the SBA.gov, users may comment on blogs and use other online resources for sharing information with other members. They may also share information about themselves and their businesses in their user profile.

These member-contributed resources and user profiles are moderated by the SBA team, which includes employees and contractors of the U.S. Small Business Administration and partner agencies.

Rules of Conduct

All member-contributed resources and user profiles are post moderated by the SBA team. Any contribution that does not meet these rules of conduct will be removed.

1. Comments on blog posts should be descriptive, succinct, and relevant to the discussion. To maintain quality of discussions, contributions that do not provide a substantive purpose or relevance may be flagged by a moderator as abuse, and will be removed.

2. We encourage members to have open and candid discussions and debates. We will not censor members for expressing an opinion within the limits of these Rules of Conduct. However, all communications should be civil and polite. Members should treat each other with respect and consideration for all points of view. Please remember that this is a public venue read by many people of all ages, from around the world, spanning all walks of life.

3. SBA.gov may not be used to post, transmit or provide hyperlinks or pointers to material that is knowingly false and/or defamatory; contain ad hominem attacks, misleading, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening or invasive of a person's privacy; that otherwise violates any law; or that encourages conduct constituting a criminal offense.

4. Users are encouraged to discuss and share business knowledge and experiences. To ensure that all users will get the most out of the SBA.gov experience, the following linking policies are in effect to curb self-promotion and spam. Posts that do not adhere to these policies may have their links disabled or be removed.

4.a. SBA.gov may not be used to post, transmit or provide hyperlinks or pointers to press releases, newsletters, websites, or any other type of content that promote one's business, product or service or does not address the topic. Members may include text-only references to relevant resources.4.b. Members may link to Federal, state, or local government websites for the purpose of sharing verified information.4.c. Members may use their profile page to share information about their business, products, or services, and may include only one (1) hyperlink to their commercial website.

5. User names that might be deemed abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise inappropriate are not allowed and will be removed.

6. User names that are intended to mislead others will be removed. Such nicknames include but are not limited to using nicknames that impersonate competitors, other members, government employees, elected officials, or any other individual or entity.

7. Sock puppet accounts are not permitted. A sock puppet is an account made by a person who already has an account for the purpose of posting anonymously or as a different user. Please use your own account for posting personal opinions. Posts from known sock puppet accounts will result in deletion of the posts and sock puppet accounts.

8. Email excerpts of any type or length are not allowed to be posted on blogs or other tools.

9. To protect the privacy of members, and the privacy of others, members may not include anyone's personal information or personally identifiable information such as names, addresses, phone numbers or e-mail addresses, or social security numbers in any blog comment or other member contributed area.

10. Advertising: SBA.gov may not be used to advertise or promote businesses, products or services within the blog comments. Posts that contain pricing information will be considered abuse and removed from public view. Members may use their profile page to share information about themselves, their businesses, products, services and personal and professional background.

11. Intellectual property: SBA.gov may not be used to post material that is protected by copyright, trademark or other proprietary right without the express permission of the owner(s) of said copyright, trademark or other proprietary right.

12. Spam: Posting the same message, or an unsolicited commercial message, to one or many blog posts is considered spam and will be removed. Duplicate messages may be deleted by a Moderator.

13. Access Permissions:

13a. Certain portions of SBA are limited to registered users and/or allow a user to access services online by entering personal information. You must be at least 13 years old to become a registered user. If you are not at least 13, you will be removed from the registered area(s) and/or denied support or services if SBA does not receive written parental consent. As a term of registration, you agree that any information provided to us will be complete and accurate, that you will not register under the name of, nor attempt to enter the site under the name of, another person, and that you will not adopt a user name that SBA, in its sole discretion, deems offensive.13b. Abusive and harassing behavior or any actions that violate these Rules of Conduct may result in suspension of your ability to post to member-contributed areas. Account suspensions may be appealed to a Moderator.

14. Private discussions: Sometimes, a discussion strays off into a friendly dialogue or a heated debate among a very small number of users. For these exchanges, we ask that you take these discussions outside SBA.gov.

15. Blogging is forbidden: except as described in the Guest Blogger Guidelines, members may not blog or post blog-like messages on SBA.gov. Small business owners are encouraged to ask questions, and discuss topics in the comments; however, excessive lecturing or commentary is prohibited.

User Profiles

Members may create personalized profiles, and opt to include personal identifiable information about themselves to everyone who visits SBA.gov. Except where noted above, the content of personal profiles is subject to the same Rules of Conduct as blogs and other member-contributed content.

The OMB Control Number for this collection is 3245-0375. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 90 second per response. If you have any comments concerning the status of your individual submission, the accuracy of the time estimate or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Communications & Public Liaison, 409 3rd St. SW, Washington, D.C. 20024-3212.

Guest Contributors

Occasionally, the SBA team will invite guest bloggers from industry and government to contribute their expertise. Please read the disclaimer below concerning the views expressed in contributions from guest contributors.

Moderators

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Starting A Business in a High Growth Industry? Need A Mentor? SBA's New Initiative can Help.

For the past 50 years at SBA, we’ve always been proud to serve not only “Main Street” small businesses, but also the high-growth startups that drive the lion’s share of net new job creation each year in America. These startup companies often benefit from working with accelerator and university programs where they have access to mentors, untapped opportunities, and networking sessions with local capital and resource providers. Today, we are launching the Startup America Regional Accelerators and University Initiative with our first convening in New England.

SBA will host a series of convenings throughout the country to focus on the development and support of accelerators and other mentoring services for startups. The goal of this initiative is to see how we can “accelerate” these accelerators, e.g. create and expand the capacity of quality accelerator programs so that more startups have access to the networks and resources they need to grow and scale. By bringing together leaders and seasoned mentors in this field, we want to identify specific barriers to growth, and identify concrete solutions to these problems. We hope to not only provide a space for networking, but through these discussions we want to catalyze commitments from accelerators and codify best practices so that the entrepreneurs working in these programs can grow their companies and create new jobs.

The mission to promote entrepreneurship is a core component of President Obama’s national innovation strategy for achieving sustainable growth and quality jobs. Here at SBA, we understand that working with high growth startups will be key to achieving this mission. We are committed to continually engaging with and developing unique opportunities like the Regional Accelerators and University Initiative that will bring together university and community partners for the benefit of high growth startups.

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